For users on Linux and Unix, KDE offers a full suite of user workspace applications which allow interaction with these operating systems in a modern, graphical user interface. This includes Plasma Desktop, KDE's innovative and powerful desktop interface. Other workspace applications are included to aid with system configuration, running programs, or interacting with hardware devices. While the fully integrated KDE Workspaces are only available on Linux and Unix, some of these features are available on other platforms. In addition to the workspace, KDE produces a number of key applications such as the Konqueror Web browser, Dolphin file manager, and Kontact, the comprehensive personal information management suite. The list of applications includes many others, including those for education, multimedia, office productivity, networking, games, and much more. Most applications are available on all platforms supported by the KDE Development. KDE also brings to the forefront many innovations for application developers. An entire infrastructure has been designed and implemented to help programmers create robust and comprehensive applications in the most efficient manner, eliminating the complexity and tediousness of creating highly functional applications.

C-Dogs SDL is a port of the old DOS arcade game C-Dogs to modern operating systems. C-Dogs is an arcade shoot-em-up which lets players work alone or co-operativly during missions, and against each other in the "dogfight" deathmatch mode. The original DOS version of C-Dogs came with several built in missions and dogfight maps, and this version is no exception. The author of the DOS version of C-Dogs is Ronny Wester.

Ultimate Othello is a challenging strategic game. You can win in Ultimate Othello only if you use strategic skills. Its enhanced AIs offer you the choice between eight challenging opponents who have different intelligence levels. Its network play option allows you to play the game and chat with your friends on the Internet.

Asqare is a simple game for Android. The screen is covered with colored sprites (squares or circles). When you align three or more in a row, all adjacent sprites of the shape and color vanish. You can only swap adjacent sprites vertically or horizontally. You can swap sprites even if it won't result in a three-or-more alignment, but that will cost you 10% of your current score. The game offers two variations on the gameplay and manages a list of current games, which you can pause and recall at any time.

The PushButton Engine is a Flash game engine and framework that's designed for a new generation of games. It makes it easy to bring together great existing libraries and components for building Flash games and makes it possible to spend less time on code and more time on building fun games.

PodSixNet is a lightweight network layer designed to make it easy to write multiplayer games in Python. It uses Python's built in asyncore library and rencode.py (included) to asynchronously serialize network events and arbitrary data structures, and delivers them to your high level classes through simple callback methods. Each class within your game client that wants to receive network events subclasses the ConnectionListener class and then implements Network_* methods to catch specific user-defined events from the server. You don't have to wait for buffers to fill, check sockets for waiting data, etc. Just do connection.Pump() once per game loop and the library will handle everything else for you, passing off events to all classes that are listening. Sending data back to the server is just as easy by using connection.Send(mydata). Likewise on the server side, events are propagated to Network_* method callbacks and data is sent back to clients with the client.Send(mydata) method.

SGX Engine Core contains the basic functionality which underpins SGX,
a 3D graphics engine from Steven Goodwin. It is based around a series of
null drivers and loosely-coupled modules to facilitate an infinitely
upgradable engine. It is primarily suited to games and digital TV
backdrops.

Make It True is a Web application to practice fundamental algebra procedures used when manipulating equations. The application generates arbitrary equations containing one to four variables. The student must provide values for these variables that make the equation true.